U.S. District Court

Another page was written in the epic drama surrounding Bank of America Corp. and its seemingly endless legal trouble this year.
A lawyer representing American International Group Inc. told U.S. District Court Judge William Pauley in New York Wednesday that investors want the “shroud of secrecy” lifted over the proposed $8.5...

Who else wants a piece of the credit card companies? Weeks after news broke that automated teller machine owners are fed up with Visa and MasterCard allegedly artificially raising the prices consumers pay for ATM use, a federal judge heard oral arguments yesterday that the card companies are still choking...

It seems like it was only a matter of time before someone accused the banks, too.
With a spate of lawsuits being filed in the last week on the suddenly hot topic of automated teller machines (ATM), a New Jersey man yesterday filed a suit against a number of banks, alleging...

The do-it-yourself ethic has spawned a great following in America over the years, but one Midwestern state is now fighting back against the cause for self-empowerment, citing a statute last updated during Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency.